Besides that, he sure did a helluva lot of TV. In a truly remarkable media blitz, it was Ted, David (twice) and The Today Show. Bruce wasn’t everywhere—but he was everywhere he should have been. Great marketing plan. Great results. God bless America.
Of course, lest we get too meaningful, those nutty kids are gobbling up enough remixed Linkin Park to place their Reprise project, Reanimation, on a steady course to debut at #2, along with probable Top Five Americans Nelly, Eminem and (apart from the South Africa-born front man) the Dave Matthews Band.
The other sparkling debut of the week belongs to Columbia’s Amerie (similar to "American," except there’s an "e" instead of the "ican," but it’s obviously close enough to be swept up in Bruce-mania. Thank you.). Her album should debut in, or near, the Top 10.
Over in Top 40 land, Curb’s LeAnn Rimes is getting the most love, as "Life Goes On" scores massive adds and spins. There’s also some gnarly JPEGs floating on the Internet, but that’s another story that should remain confined to HITS Editor in Chief Lenny Beer’s hard drive.
Meanwhile, the Post Modern crowd is loving Reprise’s Disturbed and RCA’s Strokes.
In a related story, Anna Nicole Smith is about to be named President of a major music label. Details to come.
FIREAID SETS SUPERSTAR LINEUP, EXPANDS TO FORUM
Everybody who's anybody will be performing. (1/16a)
SPOTIFY CANCELS GRAMMY-WEEK EVENTS, DONATES TO FIREAID, MUSICARES, MORE
Yet another shoe drops. (1/16a)
PERSHING SQUARE PUSHES TO SET UP U.S. LISTING FOR UMG
Ackman won't take no for an answer. (1/16a)
ACADEMY TELESCOPES GRAMMY WEEK EVENTS
The show must go on, with modifications. (1/15a)
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NOW WHAT?
We have no fucking idea.
COUNTRY'S NEWEST DISRUPTOR
Three chords and some truth you may not be ready for.
AI IS ALREADY EATING YOUR LUNCH
The kids can tell the difference... for now.
WHO'S BUYING THE DRINKS?
That's what we'd like to know.
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